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he interviewed ronald reagan and ronald reagan was a fellow conservative. they were discussing various things. then buckley asked reagan dwight eisenhower did not dismantle the new deal. i think he expected ronald reagan to agree with him and criticize eisenhower. but i would like you to listen to how immediately ronald reagan comes to the defense of his mentor, dwight eisenhower. the very fact that he did not dismantle the new deal. [indiscernible] > and that he knew -- [indiscernible] that with answer -- and that he was a that with congress, they were carrying reforms that were not in existence. and the only thing he could do -- the power -- [indiscernible] gene: i think that buckley was surprised. immediately, reagan came to eisenhower's defense. was a potential vice presidential nominee, to be paired with rockefeller. one magazine cover showed the two of them, but eisenhower said this was not a good idea. that it would be a political convenience and he was against it. that the vice presidency, for a second. after the civil war, tecumseh sherman famously
he interviewed ronald reagan and ronald reagan was a fellow conservative. they were discussing various things. then buckley asked reagan dwight eisenhower did not dismantle the new deal. i think he expected ronald reagan to agree with him and criticize eisenhower. but i would like you to listen to how immediately ronald reagan comes to the defense of his mentor, dwight eisenhower. the very fact that he did not dismantle the new deal. [indiscernible] > and that he knew -- [indiscernible] that...
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he interviewed ronald reagan. ronald reagan was a fellow conservative. they were discussing various things. then buckley asked reagan dwight -- asked reagan why dwight d. eisenhower did not dismantle the new deal. i think he expected ronald reagan to agree with him and criticize eisenhower. but i would like you to listen to how immediately ronald reagan comes to the defense of his mentor, dwight eisenhower. >> the very fact that he did not -- that this is overlooked a great deal. [indiscernible] i would answer that in only one term in eight years did he have -- he was isolated behind a democratic congress -- ying on a philosophy [indiscernible] gene: i think that buckley was surprised. immediately, reagan came to eisenhower's defense. reagan was being thought of as a potential vice presidential nominee. to be paired, often discussed with new york governor nelson rockefeller, a liberal republican. one magazine cover showed the two of them, but eisenhower said this was not a good idea. that it would be a political convenience and he was against it. back to
he interviewed ronald reagan. ronald reagan was a fellow conservative. they were discussing various things. then buckley asked reagan dwight -- asked reagan why dwight d. eisenhower did not dismantle the new deal. i think he expected ronald reagan to agree with him and criticize eisenhower. but i would like you to listen to how immediately ronald reagan comes to the defense of his mentor, dwight eisenhower. >> the very fact that he did not -- that this is overlooked a great deal....
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and this time we're going to let ronald reagan be ronald reagan. >> the mantra let reagan be reagan is take advantage of what we've got. the strongest thing, our best political asset is ronald reagan being himself, communicating with the american people. when he was showing his personality, his ideas and rhetoric, he generally succeeded. >> going into tonight, a new poll indicates the race continues to narrow. >> the audience out there will be looking at ronald reagan in a new way. i think in louisville, the myths or the mystique of the great communicator was dented, perhaps irreparably. >> president kennedy had to go days on end with very little sleep during the cuban missile crisis. is there any doubt you'd be able to function in such circumstances? >> not at all. and also, i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. [ laughter ] >> it brought down the house, and it was his house by then. >> there were several times during his first term when i thought this man is not going to be re-elected pres
and this time we're going to let ronald reagan be ronald reagan. >> the mantra let reagan be reagan is take advantage of what we've got. the strongest thing, our best political asset is ronald reagan being himself, communicating with the american people. when he was showing his personality, his ideas and rhetoric, he generally succeeded. >> going into tonight, a new poll indicates the race continues to narrow. >> the audience out there will be looking at ronald reagan in a new...
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you have to understand, ronald reagan new his audience. the audience in front of him, they were all free. the audience he was speaking to were the people on the other side of the gate, the backside of that gate who were not free, just like the evil empire speech, you know, it wasn't the people in front of him he was talking to, it was the people in gulags a half a world away that let them know there was a president standing strong and standing for them and wanted them to in fact go free. that's who his audience was and i think donald trump has to expand his audience past the talk radio group and past those other people to hispanics, women, and others in order to really move forward in this campaign for the presidency of the united states. i cannot see him giving that speech. >> everyone has been saying the same thing on this program and every other program but donald tru trump. douglas, i'll ask you the same question. do you see donald trump stepping up the way ronald reagan did. tear down this wall and building coalitions? >> well ronald
you have to understand, ronald reagan new his audience. the audience in front of him, they were all free. the audience he was speaking to were the people on the other side of the gate, the backside of that gate who were not free, just like the evil empire speech, you know, it wasn't the people in front of him he was talking to, it was the people in gulags a half a world away that let them know there was a president standing strong and standing for them and wanted them to in fact go free. that's...
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>> well, i believe in ronald reagan. i don't believe in this phony. >> the fact is, you look at ronald reagan's plan, which was actually jack kemp's plan, and ronald reagan together, and it did basically the same thing that trump's plan does. brought down all the major -- across the board tax cuts. >> and economic growth exploded. so what are we looking at now? seven years of flat no growth under president obama. the european union is growing faster than the u.s. crab grass is growing faster. my hair is growing faster than the u.s. is growing right now. what are we in? full throttle government spending. grey poupon spending in there, too. money printing. dampens spirit. if the government is stepping in full bore like it has been and we have 60% u.s. households getting more in u.s. benefits than they pay into the system in taxes. >> i understand, john, you're disagreement with trump on trade, and i think paul ryan is the same disagreements in trade and immigration, a lot of things, but on tax policy, don't you think they
>> well, i believe in ronald reagan. i don't believe in this phony. >> the fact is, you look at ronald reagan's plan, which was actually jack kemp's plan, and ronald reagan together, and it did basically the same thing that trump's plan does. brought down all the major -- across the board tax cuts. >> and economic growth exploded. so what are we looking at now? seven years of flat no growth under president obama. the european union is growing faster than the u.s. crab grass is...
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now see if you can compete. >> ronald reagan's clear anti-communism made many people worry that though he didn't want war, the effect of his thinking would be the coming of unwanted war. >> this decree is the induction of marshal law, beginning today. >> the leader of solidarity is said to be in a government guest house, not under arrest, but dozens of polish activists and dissidents were locked up along with former leaders of the communist government. >> have you said anything to the russians, mr. president? >> there was concern the soviets were going to invade and that the pols, in their drive for self-determination, were going to go beyond whatever mental threshold the soviet leadership had. >> at the vatican today, pope john paul ii expressed concern for a worsening situation in his native poland. he told some 200 polish pilgrims in the crowd that they and all fellow pols should pray for peace. >> the cold war became as cold as it had ever been before. it got so cold, it was capable of becoming hot. >> there had been rumors, today confirmation. deaths and injuries among enforcers a
now see if you can compete. >> ronald reagan's clear anti-communism made many people worry that though he didn't want war, the effect of his thinking would be the coming of unwanted war. >> this decree is the induction of marshal law, beginning today. >> the leader of solidarity is said to be in a government guest house, not under arrest, but dozens of polish activists and dissidents were locked up along with former leaders of the communist government. >> have you said...
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when i look back at that i think of the speech ronald reagan gave to our pretty. he spoke not of the next four years. he saw not the close arrivals that are of interest to those who want to build their own fortunes in the short term. he looked to the distant times that concern the men and women whose purpose it is to secure the blessings of liberty to posterity. ronald reagan spoke of the next 100 years and the generations of americans who would come to know whether our nation had escaped the existential threat of nuclear war, who would know whether our party had succeeded in its fight against the erosion of constitutional freedoms that only grow and multiply under rule of the democratic party. ronald reagan spoke of the purpose that defined our party then and that must unite and drive our party now. [applause] the republican party of ronald reagan and george herbert walker bush ensured missiles that the soviet union and the united states had targeted at each other were never fired and that soviet communism was confined to history. [applause] hard so that our amer
when i look back at that i think of the speech ronald reagan gave to our pretty. he spoke not of the next four years. he saw not the close arrivals that are of interest to those who want to build their own fortunes in the short term. he looked to the distant times that concern the men and women whose purpose it is to secure the blessings of liberty to posterity. ronald reagan spoke of the next 100 years and the generations of americans who would come to know whether our nation had escaped the...
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this is about the future of life. >> ronald reagan thought the freeze movement was ridiculous. that the number of nuclear weapons, some 40,000 in the world were way to high. that it would lock in soviet superiority in certain numb thaers he wanted to eliminate. >> the nuclear freeze proposals, be aware of the declaring both sides equally at fault. to ignore the facts of history and the impulses of an evil empire, to call the arms race a misunderstanding and thereby remove yourself from the struggle of right and wrong, good and evil. >> he delegitimized the soviet union. trouble is you're both poised with weapons pointed at each other, which is a terrible way to live, mutually assured destruction. reagan said let's put a protective shield between us so i have some other option. that's the birth of the strategic defense initiative, sdi or unkindly called "star wars." >> what if free people could intercept and destroy strategic ballistic missiles before they reached our own soil or that of our allies? >> the united states is spending a billion dollars on laser technology, the buck
this is about the future of life. >> ronald reagan thought the freeze movement was ridiculous. that the number of nuclear weapons, some 40,000 in the world were way to high. that it would lock in soviet superiority in certain numb thaers he wanted to eliminate. >> the nuclear freeze proposals, be aware of the declaring both sides equally at fault. to ignore the facts of history and the impulses of an evil empire, to call the arms race a misunderstanding and thereby remove yourself...
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president ronald reagan made a pit stop in a mcdonald's in alabama. he's biting into a big mac there that he lined up with a side of large fries and a sweet tea. you know, it's amazing, mcdonald's doesn't have to pay for this. anyway. joining us former miss new york usa joanne nosuchinsky, great to have you here. impressive that trump coincidentally had the same imagery. >> yes, you know what's fascinating about trump's photo, i did not see a silver spoon anywhere. >> yeah. >> it was paper plates. it was a real man's meal, average man's celebratory meal, and i think that's wonderful. >> he does have plates, though. i think they're paper. >> i like to open it up and i pour the french fries into the lid and that's the way i eat it. you got the hamburger over here, and the fries over here. i'm really blue collar, you know what i mean? lou: and i admire that about you. if you had $10 billion i would be impressed that you can line up the imagery of you and ronald reagan in modern day. >> i remember that, it was in 84, i was in boston, he was in the pub, al
president ronald reagan made a pit stop in a mcdonald's in alabama. he's biting into a big mac there that he lined up with a side of large fries and a sweet tea. you know, it's amazing, mcdonald's doesn't have to pay for this. anyway. joining us former miss new york usa joanne nosuchinsky, great to have you here. impressive that trump coincidentally had the same imagery. >> yes, you know what's fascinating about trump's photo, i did not see a silver spoon anywhere. >> yeah. >>...
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here to discuss, michael reagan, the son of rag ronald reagan. and dennis, i want to play again what paul ryan said coming out of today's big meeting. >> this is our first meeting. i was very encouraged with this meeting but this is a process. it takes a little time. you don't put it together in 45 minutes. >> so still no endorsement from paul ryan. can trump and ryan put their differences behind them and resolve this you think, dennis? >> i do, actually. i think paul ryan is handling it with a lot of dignity. had he after all of the critiques of trump said, okay, we're on the bandwagon, i think people would not have taken him seriously. he has to worry about hundreds of congressmen and their reelection ability, and he has to worry about his own credibility. i think he's handling it with a lot of dignity and i salute him. >> michael, if your father was in this situation, if he saw a republican standard bearer who may not share his principles, how do you think he would handle it? >> i think there's a big difference between someone who doesn't shar
here to discuss, michael reagan, the son of rag ronald reagan. and dennis, i want to play again what paul ryan said coming out of today's big meeting. >> this is our first meeting. i was very encouraged with this meeting but this is a process. it takes a little time. you don't put it together in 45 minutes. >> so still no endorsement from paul ryan. can trump and ryan put their differences behind them and resolve this you think, dennis? >> i do, actually. i think paul ryan is...
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because that's where they were with ronald reagan. the party has failed to be come contemporary, to address real-world problems that many people feel so deeply. it looks like the party of old, white, rich guys. because they haven't been able to meet the needs of all those people, someone who said he could suddenly got very popular. fernando: just to conclude, what is your most optimistic scenario for the republican party? are people giving up on the white house and trying to keep the senate and house? what do you think is going to happen? jennifer rubin: well, it depends how optimistic you want to be. i think it would be a home run if they could hold the senate and house. i fear the senate is gone at this point. but the house is back in play, so that would be a number one priority. the second i would suggest is that the party and movement of conservatism somehow dissociate themselves with trump, because he is going to go around the country for the next six months saying all kinds of outrageous things and republicans and conservatives
because that's where they were with ronald reagan. the party has failed to be come contemporary, to address real-world problems that many people feel so deeply. it looks like the party of old, white, rich guys. because they haven't been able to meet the needs of all those people, someone who said he could suddenly got very popular. fernando: just to conclude, what is your most optimistic scenario for the republican party? are people giving up on the white house and trying to keep the senate and...
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let's start the conservative ronald reagan. during ronald reagan's presidency, the deficit moved from $790 billion to over $3 trillion under reagan. during reagan, interest rates were extremely high. reagan did not drop the interest rates until 1986, so this is where the revenue came from. he granted amnesty to over 5 million illegals. reagan provided welcomes for every third world country overseas from afghanistan to chile. reagan sold iran missile systems. reagan also undermined president carter when he was in office. reagan this is the president you , all hold up as your stalwart. the only thing you all say is that reagan did, he was the white house on a hill, the shining house on a hill. but reagan destroyed this country. he started his campaign in philadelphia, suzuki, down where the bill of rights workers were hurting. donald trump is doing the same thing that ronald reagan is doing. he is trying to get elected with white people. he did everything to black people. he called us welfare queens and talked about us and everyt
let's start the conservative ronald reagan. during ronald reagan's presidency, the deficit moved from $790 billion to over $3 trillion under reagan. during reagan, interest rates were extremely high. reagan did not drop the interest rates until 1986, so this is where the revenue came from. he granted amnesty to over 5 million illegals. reagan provided welcomes for every third world country overseas from afghanistan to chile. reagan sold iran missile systems. reagan also undermined president...
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it is time ronald reagan stop scaring our senior citizens. [cheering] [applause] it isn't right that young couples question whether to bring children into a world of 50,000 nuclear warheads. [applause] that isn't a vision for which americans have struggled for more than two centuries. our future doesn't have to be that way. change is in the air. just as surely as when john kennedy beckoned america to a new frontier. when sally ride rocketed into space. [applause] and when reverend jesse jackson ran for the office of president of the united states. [applause] by choosing a woman to run for our nation's second-highest office, you send a powerful signal to all americans. there are no doors we cannot unlock. [applause] we will place no limits on achievement. if we can do this, we can do anything. [applause] tonight, we reclaim our dream. we are going to make the rules of american life work fairly for all americans again. [applause] to an administration that would have us debate all over again whether the voting rights act should be renewed, and w
it is time ronald reagan stop scaring our senior citizens. [cheering] [applause] it isn't right that young couples question whether to bring children into a world of 50,000 nuclear warheads. [applause] that isn't a vision for which americans have struggled for more than two centuries. our future doesn't have to be that way. change is in the air. just as surely as when john kennedy beckoned america to a new frontier. when sally ride rocketed into space. [applause] and when reverend jesse jackson...
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. >> did ronald reagan have any particular views? prof. mulloy: reagan is interesting, because he liked goldwater and knew many birchers personally. he learned a lesson from barry goldwater, and also richard nixon, who suffered in 1962. ronald reagan handled the accusations against him, so he distanced himself from the society. he basically said, i stand by my views, they stand by theirs. he was very skillful in distancing himself from the society. >> did the john birch society change the republican party in any way? prof. mulloy: i think it helped them shift it to the right. it took a while for goldwater and the burgers to have that influence, but it moved it in a more conservative direction. it paved the way for reagan's eventual victory, the activism, energy, enthusiasm, and dedication to the cause. i think it really helped that side considerably to become a major part of the republican party. >> last question for you, can you tell me a little bit about the resources you used in your research? i understand there is a secret nature about
. >> did ronald reagan have any particular views? prof. mulloy: reagan is interesting, because he liked goldwater and knew many birchers personally. he learned a lesson from barry goldwater, and also richard nixon, who suffered in 1962. ronald reagan handled the accusations against him, so he distanced himself from the society. he basically said, i stand by my views, they stand by theirs. he was very skillful in distancing himself from the society. >> did the john birch society...
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>> ronald reagan? >> is it a, ronald reagan, b, mikhail gorbachev. >> alisyn, gorbachev. >> which president challenged jimmy carter, also forcing a brokered -- >> ted kennedy. >> that is correct. >> it is like covering the white house. >> exactly. all that political information came in handy. >> yes! >> after george h.w. bush announced his presidential candidacy in 1987, "newsweek" magazine released an issue with bush on the cover with what headline. a, no joke. b, read my lips, no new taxes. c, what's wrong with a boring kind of guy. d, fighting the wimp factor. >> don? >> d. that is right, fighting the wimp factor. originally conceived to accelerate information sharing, in 1999 the worldwi wide web wa invented by who? >> c. >> that is incorrect. >> kamal? >> d. >> d, that is correct! >> sold for just under $4,000 in 1985, what communist produced car became the fastest selling new york -- >> kamal? >> hugo? >> that is correct! nicely done. very nicely done. >> on fire! >> the idea for which '80s video
>> ronald reagan? >> is it a, ronald reagan, b, mikhail gorbachev. >> alisyn, gorbachev. >> which president challenged jimmy carter, also forcing a brokered -- >> ted kennedy. >> that is correct. >> it is like covering the white house. >> exactly. all that political information came in handy. >> yes! >> after george h.w. bush announced his presidential candidacy in 1987, "newsweek" magazine released an issue with bush on the...
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when i look back at that convention in missouri, i think of the speech that ronald reagan gave to our party. he spoke not of the next four years. he saw not the close horizons that of interest to those who seek to build their own fortunes in the short-term, but, instead, he looked to the distant times that concern the men and women whose purpose it is to secure the blessings of liberty to their posterity. ronald reagan spoke of the next 100 years and of the generations of americans who would come to know whether our nation had escaped the byes essential threat of nuclear war, who would know whether our party had succeeded in its fight against the erosion of constitutional freedoms that only grow and multiply under rule of the democratic party. ronald reagan spoke of the purpose that defined our party then and that must unite and drive our party now. [ applause ] >> >> the .. republican party of ronald reagan and of george herbert walker bush ensured that thousands of nuclear missiles that the soviet union and the united states had targeted each other were never fired, and that soviet
when i look back at that convention in missouri, i think of the speech that ronald reagan gave to our party. he spoke not of the next four years. he saw not the close horizons that of interest to those who seek to build their own fortunes in the short-term, but, instead, he looked to the distant times that concern the men and women whose purpose it is to secure the blessings of liberty to their posterity. ronald reagan spoke of the next 100 years and of the generations of americans who would...
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i would argue that is what ronald reagan did. reagan was a very amiable guy, but what i'm saying is, you have to look at the long term. what did reagan accomplish in his presidency and what did it set up for the political system, decades coming forward. i would argue both andrew johnson in the 19 century and reagan and bush put us in a bad situation. >> i want to ask the panel with this last comment, we have about three minutes left and one of the things i like to do is pretend i am judy woodruff. because everybody here has been on television with judy woodruff. if you're to address that, you have about half a minute for your closing statements. >> mine is really quick. a limerick i wrote in college about warren harding. there was an old man named warren who hated all things foreign. he liked to live normally, and spent his time a-whorin. my follow-up question was about a sense of humor. barack obama was on "wait wait, don't tell me" as a senator. he is hilarious, listen to it. then people would quote things out of context and he
i would argue that is what ronald reagan did. reagan was a very amiable guy, but what i'm saying is, you have to look at the long term. what did reagan accomplish in his presidency and what did it set up for the political system, decades coming forward. i would argue both andrew johnson in the 19 century and reagan and bush put us in a bad situation. >> i want to ask the panel with this last comment, we have about three minutes left and one of the things i like to do is pretend i am judy...
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when i look back at that convention in missouri, i think of the speech that ronald reagan gave to our party. he spoke not of the next four years. he saw not the close horizons that are of interest to those who seek to build their own fortunes in the short-term. but instead he looked to the distant times that concerned the men and women whose purpose it is to secure the blessings of liberty to their posterity. ronald reagan spoke of the next 100 years and of the generations of americans who would come to know whether our nation had escaped the existential threat of nuclear war. who would know whether our party had succeeded in its fight against the erosion of constitutional freedoms that only grow and multiply under rule of the democratic party. ronald reagan spoke of the purpose that defined our party then and that must unite and drive our party now. the republican party of ronald reagan and george herbert walker bush ensured thousands of nuclear missiles that the soviet union and the united states had targeted each other were never fired. and that soviet communism was consigned to th
when i look back at that convention in missouri, i think of the speech that ronald reagan gave to our party. he spoke not of the next four years. he saw not the close horizons that are of interest to those who seek to build their own fortunes in the short-term. but instead he looked to the distant times that concerned the men and women whose purpose it is to secure the blessings of liberty to their posterity. ronald reagan spoke of the next 100 years and of the generations of americans who...
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his hope was to win -- david: ronald reagan had a head start and it was called jack kem. a tax-cutting bill was put in by jack kemp and ronald reagan piggybacked on that and used that as momentum. guess who was the mentor of paul ryan? it was jack kemp. so paul ryan have much wants a tax-cutting measure and he could play the say role jack kemp played before ronald reagan came in. can't you see a scenario where paul ryan could be the jack kemp for donald trump? >> certainly on the tax issue. ryan does want a major tax bill and so does most of the house. neil: they scared him. >> i think donald trump is getting his sea legs now that he is presumptive nominee. most people thought june 7 would be the earliest you would have a presumptive nominee. it happened earlier after trump's victory in indiana. it sounded like he was going to raise some tax rates. he clarified it quickly. neil: i think when he was on maria bartiromo, we didn't quite understand it. >> the top rate, zero, 10, 25. maybe something higher than 25. neil: but he never said whether that would be a rate change or
his hope was to win -- david: ronald reagan had a head start and it was called jack kem. a tax-cutting bill was put in by jack kemp and ronald reagan piggybacked on that and used that as momentum. guess who was the mentor of paul ryan? it was jack kemp. so paul ryan have much wants a tax-cutting measure and he could play the say role jack kemp played before ronald reagan came in. can't you see a scenario where paul ryan could be the jack kemp for donald trump? >> certainly on the tax...
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. >> here to discuss all of this michael reagan son of ronald reag reagan. there's a lot to discuss. thank you for joining us. all that back and forth. >> i'm going to start with you. trump clenched the nomination today. he has been dominate from the day he entered this race. what has he figured out. >> what we've figured out is he's been listening to talk radio and all he did was take what talk radio has been talking about and expand on that and take to the presidential level and what you see behind him is the programs that get together and people that support him have been in talk radio for the last 20 years. they have a hero now in him but to win the presidency you have to expand past the talk radio group and get a whole other bunch of people your team if you're going win in november. >> you think he can do that? you don't believe he can do it, he's got to change his ways. >> you don't start the week by stomping on the governor of new mexi mexico, the only female republican hispanic that's been elected and then go after marco rubio and jeb bush. these are
. >> here to discuss all of this michael reagan son of ronald reag reagan. there's a lot to discuss. thank you for joining us. all that back and forth. >> i'm going to start with you. trump clenched the nomination today. he has been dominate from the day he entered this race. what has he figured out. >> what we've figured out is he's been listening to talk radio and all he did was take what talk radio has been talking about and expand on that and take to the presidential level...
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donald trump had a shift much like ronald reagan had a shift. i assume you like ronald reagan. the largest tax increase in california history before he came down to trickle economics. you're allowed to have a change in view point. that's permitted. >> is the hillary clinton campaign counting on or expecting a significant number of republicans supporting her in the general? >> common knowledge and what's happened previously means these republicans for someone else usually go home. republicans usually vote for republicans and democrats usually vote for democrats. this election is unlike any we've seen before. i think what hillary clinton and her campaign in brooklyn are doing is focussing on the way that barack obama got to 270 electoral votes in not only 2008 but 2012, which is this coalition. these voters of color. this broad swath of african americans, hispanics and female voters and asian american voters and that is a base that donald trump is going to have a hard time tapping into. it's not disaffected republicans that put hillary clinton over the top. >> folks, kayleigh, ba
donald trump had a shift much like ronald reagan had a shift. i assume you like ronald reagan. the largest tax increase in california history before he came down to trickle economics. you're allowed to have a change in view point. that's permitted. >> is the hillary clinton campaign counting on or expecting a significant number of republicans supporting her in the general? >> common knowledge and what's happened previously means these republicans for someone else usually go home....
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when i look back at that convention i look at the speech that ronald reagan gave to our party. he spoke not of the next four years. he saw not the close horizons that are of interest to those who seek to build their own fortunes in the short-term, but instead he looked to the distant times that concerned the men and women whose purpose it is to secure the blessings of liberty to their possess terty. ronald reagan spoke of the next 100 years and of the generations of americans who would come to know if our nation had escaped the threat of nuclear war, who would know whether our party had succeeded in the fight of erosion of constitutional freedoms that only agree and multiply under rule of the democratic party. ronald reagan spoke of the purpose that defined our party then and that must unite and drive our party now. [cheers and applause] the republican party of ronald reagan and george bush ensured that thousands of nuclear missiles that the soviet union and the united states had targeted each other were never fired and that solve yet communism was assigned to the ash heap of h
when i look back at that convention i look at the speech that ronald reagan gave to our party. he spoke not of the next four years. he saw not the close horizons that are of interest to those who seek to build their own fortunes in the short-term, but instead he looked to the distant times that concerned the men and women whose purpose it is to secure the blessings of liberty to their possess terty. ronald reagan spoke of the next 100 years and of the generations of americans who would come to...
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ronald reagan was a deregulator, barack obama is a regulator. charles: the stock market took a break. we had two great back-to-back days. but the home sales surged to a record high since 2006. is the fed going to make a move? we'll discuss it when we come back. many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day. premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™, you coul
ronald reagan was a deregulator, barack obama is a regulator. charles: the stock market took a break. we had two great back-to-back days. but the home sales surged to a record high since 2006. is the fed going to make a move? we'll discuss it when we come back. many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the...
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when i look back at that convention, i think of the speech ronald reagan gave to our party. he spoke not of the next four years. he saw not the close horizons of interest to those who seek to build their own fortunes in the short-term, but instead, he looked to the distant times that concern the men and women whose purpose it is to secure the blessings of liberty to their posterity. ronald reagan spoke of the next 100 years and other generations of americans who would come to know whether our nation had escaped the existential threat of nuclear war, who would know whether our party had succeeded in its fight against the erosion of constitutional freedoms that only grow and multiply under rule of the democratic party. ronald reagan spoke of the purpose that you find our party then and that must unite and drive our party now. [applause] the republican party of ronald reagan and of george herbert walker bush ensured thousands of nuclear missiles, that the soviet union and united states have targeted each other or never fired and that soviet communism was consigned to the heap o
when i look back at that convention, i think of the speech ronald reagan gave to our party. he spoke not of the next four years. he saw not the close horizons of interest to those who seek to build their own fortunes in the short-term, but instead, he looked to the distant times that concern the men and women whose purpose it is to secure the blessings of liberty to their posterity. ronald reagan spoke of the next 100 years and other generations of americans who would come to know whether our...
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the union membership overwhelmingly supported ronald reagan in 1980. mean that paying members. that's what they get into this reagan coalition talk and that's really an important element because you look at baltimore or pittsburgh, these people are looking at donald trump and he is saying we're going to make america great again. he is saying we're going to bring jobs back, we're going to get the steel industry working again. are going to get the ports working again. the average man and woman in america strike if he the family, union member or nonunion member, whether they are democrat or independent are going to be looking at donald trump in a way that i think changes the perspective of the american voter. >> host: is there enough of them? the editorial says that trump we become impossible. for office are predicted success -- >> guest: virtual i don't know what the number is in relation to object to look at in relation to this day in 2012 or mitt romney, a visiting 2008 for john mccain so i don't know necessarily the answer to that, or to that statistic but i can tell you, you
the union membership overwhelmingly supported ronald reagan in 1980. mean that paying members. that's what they get into this reagan coalition talk and that's really an important element because you look at baltimore or pittsburgh, these people are looking at donald trump and he is saying we're going to make america great again. he is saying we're going to bring jobs back, we're going to get the steel industry working again. are going to get the ports working again. the average man and woman in...
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this is a well-known speaker and actor, ronald reagan. eisenhower actually critique some of his speeches and reagan thanked him. again, he should seek out democrats and independents and in my opinion, this is the true origin of where reagan democrats began. eisenhower public endorses reagan and donates to the campaign. watch the entire lecture on sunday at 8:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. >>, a panel of scholars discusses influential conservative thinkers of the 20th century including writers ts, russell kirk, and peter furyk. the panel was part of a daylong symposium at grand valley state university in grand rapids, michigan. it is about an hour. let's move forward in time to mith
this is a well-known speaker and actor, ronald reagan. eisenhower actually critique some of his speeches and reagan thanked him. again, he should seek out democrats and independents and in my opinion, this is the true origin of where reagan democrats began. eisenhower public endorses reagan and donates to the campaign. watch the entire lecture on sunday at 8:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. >>, a panel of scholars discusses influential conservative thinkers of the 20th century...
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dwight eisenhower wrote back in a two-step political plan for ronald reagan to follow. reagan ended up following eisenhower said as to the letter. >> medical researchers in the mother of a child that dislikes you testified yesterday at a senate hearing on funding for dyslexia research. they talked about efforts to discover new treatment and the need for more educational resources that senator bill cassidy of louisiana chairs this two-hour hearing. [inaudible conversations] >> the senate committee on health education labor and pensions will come to order. thank you for being here. let me just remark, senator na died in his perilous this morning, so some of our folks here, including senator hatch asked that he is going to be attending senator bennett's funeral and wished he could be here and request that he could not under the circumstances we understand. this morning we are having a hearing titled understanding dyslexia, scientific research and education that hopefully will raise awareness to educate us on dyslexia, highlighting the importance of early identification is
dwight eisenhower wrote back in a two-step political plan for ronald reagan to follow. reagan ended up following eisenhower said as to the letter. >> medical researchers in the mother of a child that dislikes you testified yesterday at a senate hearing on funding for dyslexia research. they talked about efforts to discover new treatment and the need for more educational resources that senator bill cassidy of louisiana chairs this two-hour hearing. [inaudible conversations] >> the...
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how would ronald reagan unify the gop. i'll ask his son michael next. >>> house speaker paul ryan still withholding his endorsement of donald trump despite their meeting today. here to discuss this is michael reagan, the son of ronald reagan. it's great to have you on. dennis, i want to play again what paul ryan said today. >> this is our first meeting. i was very encouraged with this meeting. but this is a process. it takes a little time. you don't put it together in 45 minutes. >> so still no endorsement from paul ryan. can trump and ryan put their differences behind them and resolve this, you think, dennis? >> i do, actually, and i think paul ryan is handling it with a lot of dignity. had he, after all the critiques of trump said okay, we're on the bandwagon, i think people would not have taken him seriously. he has to worry about hundreds of congress men and their reelection ability, and he has to worry about his own credibility. i think he's handling it with a lot of dignity, and i salute him. >> so michael, if your f
how would ronald reagan unify the gop. i'll ask his son michael next. >>> house speaker paul ryan still withholding his endorsement of donald trump despite their meeting today. here to discuss this is michael reagan, the son of ronald reagan. it's great to have you on. dennis, i want to play again what paul ryan said today. >> this is our first meeting. i was very encouraged with this meeting. but this is a process. it takes a little time. you don't put it together in 45 minutes....
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. >> did ronald reagan have any particular views of the -- prof. mulloy: reagan is interesting, because he like goldwater knew many birchers personally. but he learned a lesson from barry goldwater, and also richard nixon, who tried to fight the berkshires -- the birchers, who suffered in 1962. ronald reagan handled the accusations against him, so he distanced himself from the society. he basically said, i stand by my views, they stand by theirs. he was very skillful in distancing himself from the society. >> did the john birch society change the republican party in any way? prof. mulloy: i think it helped them shift it to the right. it took a while for goldwater and the birchers to have that influence, but it moved it in a more conservative direction. it paved the way for reagan's eventual victory, the activism, energy, enthusiasm, and dedication to the cause. i think it really helped that side considerably to become a major part of the republican party. >> last question for you, can you tell me a little bit about the resources you used in your re
. >> did ronald reagan have any particular views of the -- prof. mulloy: reagan is interesting, because he like goldwater knew many birchers personally. but he learned a lesson from barry goldwater, and also richard nixon, who tried to fight the berkshires -- the birchers, who suffered in 1962. ronald reagan handled the accusations against him, so he distanced himself from the society. he basically said, i stand by my views, they stand by theirs. he was very skillful in distancing himself...
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chadu was the ruler of from 1982 to 1990 and brought to power by the united states by ronald reagan. it was the first covert operation of the reagan administration before the contras in nicaragua, before jonas. amy: then hillary clinton faces new questions about her family's ties to goldman sachs. >> secretary clinton, how much money you invested in your son-in-law's hedge fund? secretary clinton? amy: we will speak to lee fong of the intercept. five months ago, he was the first reporter to ask hillary clinton about releasing the transcripts to her paid speeches at goldman sachs. now he is asking a new round of questions. and then we will find out what what happened when a 24-year-old bernie sanders in new mexico got into a 30 minute debate with former president bill clinton at a mexican restaurant in santa fe. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. more than 700 refugees have drowned in only three days as border crackdowns across europe have forced refugees to make more dangerous journeys across the medit
chadu was the ruler of from 1982 to 1990 and brought to power by the united states by ronald reagan. it was the first covert operation of the reagan administration before the contras in nicaragua, before jonas. amy: then hillary clinton faces new questions about her family's ties to goldman sachs. >> secretary clinton, how much money you invested in your son-in-law's hedge fund? secretary clinton? amy: we will speak to lee fong of the intercept. five months ago, he was the first reporter...
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ronald reagan on speech delivery. eisenhower actually critique some of his speeches and reagan then thanked him. you should seek out independents and democrats. >> watch the entire lecture on sunday. here on american history tv, only on c-span3. america, 40eal years ago in the wake of watergate the united states senate created a commission to look into the u.s. intelligence service. it is known as the senate select committee. it is best done as the church committee. the committee met for 60 months reviewing more than 10,000 documents
ronald reagan on speech delivery. eisenhower actually critique some of his speeches and reagan then thanked him. you should seek out independents and democrats. >> watch the entire lecture on sunday. here on american history tv, only on c-span3. america, 40eal years ago in the wake of watergate the united states senate created a commission to look into the u.s. intelligence service. it is known as the senate select committee. it is best done as the church committee. the committee met for...
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reagan. >> stick to the numbers. >> under ronald reagan things got better. under bill clinton things got better. think all of you are wrong. >> income inequality is a massive issue. >> i agree, absolutely. >> under bill loin it spiked to its widest margin in modern history. >> i don't know. >> yes. >> we're approaching the widest margin right now. i think this is really about kentucky. we got a kentucky primary tonight. and guess what, bill clinton won twice in kentucky. think the last democrat. and the second thing to say is bill clinton's favorability rating i think is 57%. the guy is extremely popular. so there's a nostalgia play being made here by hillary clinton. she's saying the economy was great during the '90s, don't forget that. i'm going to put bill clinton here as part of my team. now the question is, well so what is he? is he treasury secretary? is he on the council of economic advisers? is he liaison to the chamber of commerce? i don't know. >> put him in charge of health care. >> there you go. >> i just assume she would take the back seat to no
reagan. >> stick to the numbers. >> under ronald reagan things got better. under bill clinton things got better. think all of you are wrong. >> income inequality is a massive issue. >> i agree, absolutely. >> under bill loin it spiked to its widest margin in modern history. >> i don't know. >> yes. >> we're approaching the widest margin right now. i think this is really about kentucky. we got a kentucky primary tonight. and guess what, bill...
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who have come after ronald reagan. republican,real someone who only join in 2012. he does not espouse the principles that i and so many republicans believe in. it is said to me to see a demagogue like this, a racist, image -- ignorant demagogue hijacking the party of reagan. the first call for you is from paul, independent line. caller: thank you. i was with the department of defense for over 25 years. i saw the inside of nato from the money point of view. one thing mr. trump is accurate about is that the europeans pay very little for their own defense. year, the past nations, canada, the united states, and the u.k. contributed over 90% of the dollars spent on actual -- four nato. sort of obvious that putting the united states interests first does not mean abandoning all of our allies. it simply means that our allies should be doing something for the alliance. why should the united states risk a nuclear exchange for the russia for the sake of the baltic states unless there is also portuguese -- standing on the line in
who have come after ronald reagan. republican,real someone who only join in 2012. he does not espouse the principles that i and so many republicans believe in. it is said to me to see a demagogue like this, a racist, image -- ignorant demagogue hijacking the party of reagan. the first call for you is from paul, independent line. caller: thank you. i was with the department of defense for over 25 years. i saw the inside of nato from the money point of view. one thing mr. trump is accurate about...
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. >> dwight eisenhower wrote back a multi step political plan for ronald reagan to follow. reagan would end up following eisenhower's advice to the >> letter. >> he examines the behind the scenes mentoring of ronald reagan and the pivotal role he played in the political revolution in the 1960s. . >>> >>> representatives from companies and attorney and public service group scheduled to testify this morning about the effects the new roles will have on workers. this is live coverage on cspan 3. >>> >>> we'll hear from diverse panel of experts on the impact this proposed rule would have on small businesses and organizations around the country and i want to thank all of our witnesses for being here today. in previous hearing this committee is focused on regulatory reform in light of how federal agencies often issue new rules and regulation that cause extreme undue burden on small businesses. as one of the most controversial labor regulations pushed by the obama administration, the white collar over time exemption from the labor falls within this under under current rules most em
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reagan try to pitch ronald reagan as a columnist in 1975. amy: your final observations, jessica stites, as you dug into the documents under reporter did? >> hunt was a former governor i think and he was chairing -- as that wrong? southerner. >> he was chairing the commission. i think superdelegates are not the only thing wrong with our electoral process. one of the great things about kind of opening the door to questioning superdelegates, which are pretty easy reform for the democratic party to make if they so choose, what else is wrong? why are so few americans vototi? amamy: we're talking about less than 80% -- no, more than 80% of people are not voting in the primaries and caucuses. >> and that is a real problem. there are things that can be done. rob richie i think has a great proposal which is have a one nation one primary on one day, one person, one vote, and that will decide the democratic candidate. there are things we can do, and this is just a party process. this does not require changing the constitution. amy: i w want to thank yo
reagan try to pitch ronald reagan as a columnist in 1975. amy: your final observations, jessica stites, as you dug into the documents under reporter did? >> hunt was a former governor i think and he was chairing -- as that wrong? southerner. >> he was chairing the commission. i think superdelegates are not the only thing wrong with our electoral process. one of the great things about kind of opening the door to questioning superdelegates, which are pretty easy reform for the...
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ahead on "media buzz" the press rips apart a proposed will ferrell film on ronald reagan and his life. and what geraldo rivera said about donald trump publicly and privately. st. even if it doesn't catch on, doesn't mean it's not true. the john deere ztrak z535m. it's how well you mow fast. (vo) on the trane test range, you learn what makes our heating and cooling systems so reliable. if there's a breaking point, we'll find it. it's hard to stop a trane. really hard. you've finally...